The More We Have
It is natural to feel that the more we have, the happier we will be. But the truth is that it doesn’t always work that
It is natural to feel that the more we have, the happier we will be. But the truth is that it doesn’t always work that
A lulav is from a date palm tree. We wave the lulav in the air on Sukkot to symbolize becoming closer to Hashem and asking
Dear Shayna, Every year my family goes to visit my aunt’s farm for Sukkot. We can’t go this year because my aunt sold her farm.
In commemoration of September 11, 2001, TABC students heard from Mr. Jeff Cohen, father of freshman Gabe Cohen, who shared his riveting account of that
On Friday, September 10, Tenafly Chabad Academy students in grades five through eight gathered for a special assembly commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fateful
To commemorate the tragedy of 9/11, Naaleh welcomed Mayor John Cosgrove, the former mayor of Fair Lawn. He spoke about his experiences as a fire
Twice a day, the JKHA middle school students davened in the Mark Louis Rosenberg Memorial Beit Midrash. Mark Rosenberg z”l (JKHA ‘88), the namesake of
The JEC fourth and fifth grade students commemorated the tragedy that took place 20 years ago on September 11, 2001. The students heard a brief
Ma’ayanot faculty and staff joyfully welcomed students back to a refurbished building on September 1. Coming to the Ma’ayanot campus has always felt like coming
Anshei Lubavitch students are gearing up for Yom Kippur. The children made special non-leather shoes, did kapparos with pretend chickens and acted out the story
Kol Chaverim Preschool learned all about the story of Yonah and the whale. The yeladim used many techniques and methods to learn. The morot told